We packed up in torrential rain and Stu even had a drip or two hanging of his nose by the time we left. However we arrived in Regnsburg to beautiful sunshine so we ceased the moment (after a very rapid unpack less than 45 mins!) we caught the bus straight into Regensburg... and were very pleasantly surprised. The medieval town of Regensburg is on the Danube River and has the most amazing old town, and square upon square of pavement cafes, bars and icecream parlours! So we had a really pleasant stroll around the town before enjoying a plate of German sausage, saurkraut, bread & all washed down with stiens of German beer sat on the bank of the Danube. It was a good job we made the most of the day as last night we had a spectular thunderstorm and over two inches of rain and it hasn´t stopped today. So we have spent a day in a indoor swimming paradise next door to our campsite (very center parcs). Stu is alledgedly dipping into his maths books tonight.... what a way to while away a rainy night! Pictures of Regensburg once we have wi-fi again. Prague tomorrow... hopefully less rain.
F.O.D The Danube at 1,777 miles long is not Europe's longest (that is the Volga in Russia).
very interesting fod abby it will be very usefull!sounds like a loverly place was the icecream as good as sardina?the weather here is very mixed lots of heavy showers.hope tomorrow is better for you,din't know stu had took school work with him,what a swot! love mum and dad.xxxxxxxx
ReplyDeleteps.how are the girls doing?lots of kisses for themxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx